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THE  EIGHT-HOUR  WORKING  DAY  AND  TO  LIMITATION  OF  WORK- 
ING HOURS  IN  GENERAL 

BOOKS 

Altg-eld,  John  P.     The  eight-hour  movement. 

{In    his    Live    quostions,    pp.    122-14G.    Chicago,    1890.    8°.) 
"  An  address  before  the  Brotherhood  of  united  labor,  Cliicago, 
February  22,  1890." 

Annuaire  de  la  legislation  du  travail  de  Belgique.     189T-1906. 
Bruxelles:   J.  Lehegue  et  cie.,  1898-J907.     10  rols.     8°. 

Ansiaux,  Maurice.  Travail  de  nuit  des  ouvrieres  de  Tindustrie  dans 
les  pays  etrangers  (France,  Suisse,  Grande-Bretagne, 
Autriche,  Allemagne)  :  Eapport  presente  a  M.  le  ministre 
de  I'industrie  et  du  travail  [de  Belgique]  .  .  . 
Bruxelles:  J .  Lehegue  et  cie.  {etc.^Impr.  Hayez\^  1898.  vii, 
271  pp.  8°.  {Royaume  de  Belgique.  Ministere  de  Vin- 
diistrie  et  du  travail.     Office  du  travail.) 

Atkinson,  Edward.     The  margin  of  profits:  how  it  is  now  divided, 
what  part  of  the  present  hours  of  labor  can  now  be  spared. 
New  York  c&  London:  G.  P.  Putnam'' s  sons,  1887.    123  pp. 
12°. 

"  An  address  delivered  before  the  Central  Labor  Lyceum,  Bos- 
ton, on  Sunday  evening.  May  1.  1887." 
Pp.  53-80,  reply  of  E.  M.  Chamberlain ;  pp.  81-108,  rejoinder  of 
E.  Atkinson. 

Austria.     Arheitsstatistisches   Ami.      Die   Arbeitszeit   in   den  Fa- 

briksbetrieben    Osterreichs.     Dargestellt    vom  K.  K.  Ar- 
beitsstatistischen  Amte  im  Handelsministerium. 

Wien:  A.  Holder,  1907.    xcvi,  /^'59-[l]  pp.    Diagrams.  F 


o 


Baudoin,  Lionel.     La  teglementation  legale  du  travail  des  femmes  et 
des  enf ants  dans  rrindustrie  italienne. 

Pans:  H.  Paidin  et  cie.,  1905.     {If),  160  pp.    4°. 

Contents. — Texte  de  la  loi  du  19  juin  1902.  Introduction. — 
I.  ptie.  I^  loi  du  19  juin  1902. — 2.  ptie.  La  Convention 
frainco-italienne  du  15  avril  1904  at  la  reglementation  legale 
du  travail  industriel  en  France  il  I'egard  des  femmes  et  des 

enfants  italiens. 

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Belgium.     Laws,  statutes,  etc.     Lois  et  reglements  concernant  la 
l^olice  du  travail  et  le  regime  cles  etablissements  classes. 
Bruxelles:   Office  de  puhlicite,  J.  Lehegue  et  cie.,  1906.     S16 
pp.     12°.      {Royaiime  cle  Belgique.     Ministere  de  Vindus- 
trie  et  du  trarail.     Office  du  travail.) 

O'ffi^'^  (^^'  travail.     Lois  &  regieiiients  concernant  le  travail 

des  femmes  et  des  enfants,  la  police  des  etablissements 
classes,  le  pa^-ement  des  salaires  aux  oiivriers,  les  regle- 
ments  d'atelier  et  Finspection  du  travail. 
Bruxelles:  J.  Lehegue  et  cie.,  [J.  Goemaere,  imp.  du  roi], 
1898.  268  pp.  12°.  {Royaume  de  Belgique.  Ministere 
de  Vindustrie  et  du  travail.     Office  du  travail.) 


Salaires  et  duree  dn  travail  dans  les  industries  textiles 

au  mois  d'octobre  1001. 

Bruxelles:  P.  Weissenh?"uch,  1905.  xx,  4^27,  691  pp.  4°. 
{Royaume  de  Belgique.  Ministere  de  Vindustrie  et  du  tra- 
vail.   Office  du  travail.  .  Section  de  la  statistiqve.) 

Travail  du  dimanche. 


Bruxelles:  J.  Lehegue  et  cie.,  [Impr.  Llayez'],  1896-1898.  5 
vols.  8°.  (Royaume  de  Belgique.  Ministere  de  Vindus- 
trie et  du  travail.     Office  du  travail.) 

Inspection   du   travail.     Rapports   annuels   de   I'in- 


spection  du  travail.     I.-IO.  annee,  189G-1904. 
Bruxelles,    1896-1905.        10    vols.      Plates.      Plans.      Dia- 
grams.    8°. 

Bolen,  George  Lewis.     Getting  a  living;  the  problem  of  wealth  and 
poverty — of  profits,  wages,  and  trade  unionism. 
Xew   York,  London:  The  Macmillan   company,  1903.     xii, 
769  pp.     8°. 

"  The  shorter  working  day,"  pp.  401-445. 

Buxton,  Sydney.     A  handbook  to  political  (juestions  of  the  day  and 
the    arguments    on    either   side.      With    an   introduction. 
Eleventh  ed. 
L^ondon:  John  Murray,  1903.     xx,  442  pp.     8°. 
'  I-egal  limitation  of  hours,"  ])p.  1.^>8-1J)9. 

Cabouat,  Jules.     De  la  force  probante  des  horaires  de  travail, 

(In  Revue  critique  de  legislation  et  de  jurisprudence,  n.  s., 
vol.  35,  April,  lOOO,  pp.  223-235.) 


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The  Case  for  an  eight-hour  bill. 

London:  Fuhlifihed  for  the  Fahian  society  hy  John  Hey- 
wood^  1891.     15  pp.     8°.     (Fahian  tracts,  no.  23.) 

Danryid,  liemuel.     History  and  philosophy  of  the  eight-hour  move- 
ment.    2d  ed. 
Washington :  The  A.merican  federation  of  labor,  1899.     lo 
pp.     8°.      (Fiffht-hour  series,  no.  3.) 

Edwards,  Alba  M.     The  labor  legislation  of  Connecticut. 

\_Neic  Yorh:  Published  for  the  American  economic  associa- 
tion by  the  MacmUlan  company.,  1907.']  viii,  322  pp.  8°. 
{Publication.^  of  the  American  economic  association. 
Third  series.^  vol.  8,  no.  3) 

Hours  of  labor,  and  the  economic  effects  of  the  restrictions  on 

child  iinil  womnn  labor.  ])p.  74—00. 

Eight  hours  a  day  by  law;  a  practical  solution. 

London :  The  Fahian  society.  1901.  15  pp.  8°.  {Fabian 
tracts.,  no.  48) 

Published  $)ec.,  1893;  reprinted  .Tune,  1S0.5.  and  July,  1901. 

Fabian,  Heinrich  AVilhelm.     Der  gesetzliche.  achtstiindige  Xormal- 
arbeitstag. 

Mew  York:  '^Social  science  publishing  co.,''^  1886.  {6),  21 
pp.     8°.     {Social-tcissenschaftliche  Zeit-fragen,  lift.  1.) 

France.  Chambre  d's  deputes.  Session  ordinaire.  Seance  du  6 
juillet  1005. 
Projet  de  loi  portant  ouverture  cle  credits  supplementaires 
au  titre  de  rexercice  1005  et  ayant  pour  objot  la  reduction 
de  la  journee  de  travail  dans  les  manufactures  de  I'etat, 
presentee  par  Pierre  Merlou. 

(In   France.      Chambre    des    deputes.      Documents   parlemen- 
taires.  Annexe  no.  256(>,  pp.  7G2-7G3.) 

— -2.  seance  du  11    jnillet  1005.     liapport  fait  au 

nom  de  la  commission  (hi  budget  chargve  d'examiner  le 
projet  de  loi,  .  .  .  et  ayant  pour  objet  la  reduction  de  la 
journee  de  travail  dans  les  manufactures  de  Fetat,  par 
Constant  Dulau. 

(//(    France,      ('hanil)re    des    deputes.     Documents   parlemen- 
taires,   Annexe  no.  2617,   pp.   S01-S02.) 

2.  seance  du  31   Janvier   1000.     Rapport   sur 

le  projet  de  loi  relatif  au  controle  de  la  duree  du  travail 
dans  les  etablissements  industriels,  par  M.  Chambon. 

(//(    France,      t'hambre    des    deputes.      Documents    parlemeu- 
taires.  Annexe  no.  2950,  pp.  39—42.) 


(3  LIBEAKY    OF    CONGEESS 

France.  Chambre  des  deputes.  Session  ordinaire.  Seance  dii  12 
juin  1906.  Proposition  de  loi  tendant  a  limiter  a  huit 
heiires  an  maximum  la  journee  dii  travail  dans  les  mines, 
presentee  par  M.  Basly. 

{In   France.      Chambre    des    deputes.      Documents   parlemen- 
taires,  Annexe  no.  32,  pp.  486-487.) 

Seance  du  6  juillet  1906.     Rapport  fait  .  .  . 

au  nom  de  la  commission  du  travail,  sur  le  projet  de  loi 
relatif  au  controle  de  la  duree  du  travail  dans  les  eta- 
blissements  industriels,  j)ar  M.  Chambon. 

(In   France.      Chambre    des    deputes.     Documents   parlemen- 
taires,  Annexe  no.  220,  pp.  902-905.) 

Seance  du  10  mars  1907.     Rapport  fait  au  nom  de  la 


commission  des.  mines  chargee  d'examiner  la  proposition 
de  loi  de  M.  Basly  tendant  a  limiter  a  huit  heures  au  maxi- 
mum la  journee  de  travail  dans  les  mines,  par  M.  Leon 
Janet,  dejjute. 

(///    France.      Chambre    des    deputes.     Documents   parlemen- 
taires,  Annexe  no.  850,  pp.  237-239.) 

- —  Session  extraordinaire.  Seance  du  5  novembre  1906. 
Proposition  de  loi  ayant  pour  objet  I'institution  de  la 
journee  de  huit  heures  et  du  salaire  minimum  pour  tons  les 
ouvriers  et  ouvrieres  et  pour  tons  les  employes  et  em- 
2)loyees. 

(//(    France.      Chambre    des    deputes.      Documents   parlemeu- 
taires,  1906,  Annexe  no.  374,  pp.  58-61.) 

Proposition  de  loi  tendant  a  I'etablisse- 


ment  de  la  journee  de  huit  heures  et  d'un  salaire  minimum 
pour  tons  les  ouvriers.  ouvrieres,  employes  et  employees 
des  travaux,  emplois  et  services  de  I'Etat. 

{In    France.      Chambre    des    deputes.      Documents  parlemen- 
taires,  1906,  Annexe  no.  375,  pp.  61-64.) 

Direction  du  travail.    Salaries  et  duree  du  travail  dans  I'in- 

dustrie  francaise. 
Paris,  Imprimerie  nationale,  1893-97.     ^    vols.     8°.     {Mi- 

nistere  du  co77i?nerce,  de  IHudustrie,  des  postes  et  des  tele- 

graphes.     Office  du  travail) 

Salaires  et  duree  du  travail   dans  I'industrie  fran- 


caise.    Album  graphique. 
Par'is:  Impr'tmerie    nationale,   1893-97.     4    vols.   8°.     {Mi- 
nistere  du  commerce,  de  I'industrie,  de^  postes  et  des  tele- 
graphes.     Office  du  travail) 

Friese,  Philip  C.     Statement  for  the  consideration  of  workingnien 
(showing  the    necessity  and    mutual    bearings  of    the  10 
hour  sj'stem,  and  a  workingmau's  tariff). 
Baltimore:  Printed  hy   Wm.   Wooddy  <£■  son,  1851.     6  pp. 
2A\ 


THE    EIGHT-HOUR    WORKING   DAY  7 

Germany.  Reichsamt  cles  Innern.  Die  Beschliftignng  verheirathe- 
ter  Fraiien  in  Frabriken.  Xach  den  Jahresberichten  der 
Gewerbe-Aiifsichtsbeamten  fiir  das  Jahr  1800  bearb.  im 
Reichsamt  des  Innern.  Mit  einer  tabellarischen  Ueber- 
sicht. 
Be7'lin:  K.  r.  Decker's  Verlag,  1901.     viii,  259,  {!)  pp.     S°. 

Gompers,  Samuel.    The  eight -hour  work  day:  its  inauguration,  en- 
forcement and  influences. 
Washington.  D.  C:    The    American    federation    of    labor 
11897^^.     {2),  9  pjy.    4°. 

Reprinted  from  American  Federationist,  vol.  4. 

Great  Britain.  Board  of  trade.  {Lahour  department).  Wages 
and  hours  of  labour.  Report  on  the  changes  in  rates  of 
wages  and  hours  of  laljour  in  the  United  Kingdom  in  1906, 
Avith  comparative  statistics  for  1807-1005.  Presented  to 
both  Houses  of  Parliament  by  command  of  His  Majesty. 
1007.  170  pp.  8°.  {Great  Britain.  Parliament.  Ses- 
sional papers,  1907.  Cd.  3713) 
Report  made  annually. 

Home  department.  Memorandum  on  the  International  con- 
ference on  labour  regulation  held  at  Berne.  September, 
1906.  "With  the  text  of  the  documents  signed  at  the  con- 
ference. 
London:  Printed  for  II.  M.  Stationery  office,  hy  Darling  <& 
sans,  ltd.,  190G.  21,  {!)  pp.  F°.  (Great  Britain.  Par- 
liament.    Papers  hy  command.     Cd.  3271) 

Documents  siinied  at  the  conference  are  accompanied  by 
English  translations,  with  titles:  "International  convention 
respectiui?  the  prohibition  of  night  work  for  women  in  indus- 
trial employment "  and  "  International  convention  on  the 
subjwt  of  the  prohibition  of  the  use  of  white  (yellow)  phos- 
phorus in  the  manufacture  of  matches." 

Miners'^  eight  hoar  day  committee.     Reports  of  the 

departmental  committee  appointed  to  inquire  into  the 
probable  economic  effect  of  a  limit  of  eight  hours  to 
the  working  day  of  coal  miners. 
London:  Printed  for  II.  M.  Stationery  office,  hy  Darling  <& 
son,  ltd.,  1907.  J  rols.  in  2.  Map.  Diagrams.  F°. 
{Great  Britain.  Parliament.  Papers  hy  command.  Cd. 
3>t2G-3Jt28,  .3oOo-3oOG) 

First  report  is  in  ?>  pts.  and  includes  the  minutes  of  evidence, 
Ist-llth  days.  Final  report  is  in  12  pts.  and  includes  minutes 
of  evidence,  12th-27th  days,  and  index. 


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Great  Britain.  Parliament.  Coal  mines  (eight  hours).  A  bill  to 
limit  the  hours  of  work  below  ground  in  coal  mines. 
Presented  by  Mi-.  Brunner.  Ordered,  by  the  House  of 
Commons,  to  be  printed,  22  February  1906.  (2),  2  pp. 
F°.  {Great  Britain.  Parliament.  Sessional  papers.,  1006. 
Bill  11.) 

Eiofht  hours.     A  bill  to  restrict  the  horrs  of  labour 


in  all  trades  and  industries  to  eight  per  day.  Ordered,  by 
the  House  of  Commons,  to  be  printed,  25  March  1907.  2 
pp.  F°.  {Great  Britain.  Parliament.  Sessional  pa- 
pers, 1907.    Bill  1S6.) 

- — •  Hours  of  labour  (bakehouses).     A  bill  to  restrict  the 


hours  of  labour  in  bakehouses  to  forty-eight  hours  per 
week.  Presented  by  Mr.  AVilkie.  Ordered,  by  the  House 
of  Commons,  to  be  printed,  11  April  1906.  (2),  2  pp.  F°. 
{Great  Britain.  Parliament.  Sessional  papers.,  1906.  Bill 
172.) 

House  of  Lords.     Select  committee  on  early  closing 


of  shops.  Eeport  from  the  Select  committee  of  the  House 
of  Lords  on  early  closing  of  shops ;  together  with  the  pro- 
ceedings of  the  committee  and  minutes  of  evidence  [and 
Index]  Session  1901. 
London  :  Printed  for  H.  M.  Stationery  office.,  hy  Wyman  and 
sons,  limited,  1901-02.  2  vols,  in  1.  F°.  {[Great  Brit- 
ain. Parliament.  1901.  House  of  Commons.  Reports 
and  papers    369.) 

Hadfield,  R.  A.  and  H.  de  B.  Gibbins.     A  shorter  working  day. 

London:  Methuen  <&  co.,  1892.     viii,  ISJf  pp.    12°.     {Social 
questions  of  to-day.) 

InternatioiipJ  conference  on  labor  regulation.     2d,  Bern,  1006. 
Actes  de  la  Conference  diplomatique  pour  la  protection 
ouvriere  reunie  a  Berne  du  17  au  26  septembre  1906. 
Berne:  Impr.  Staempfli  &  cie.,  1906.    165  pp.    8°. 

Contents. — Documents  prelimiuaires. — Proces-verbaux  des 
seances  iileuieres  et  des  seances  de  commission. — Textes 
adoptes  par  la  Conference :  Convention  Internationale  sur  Fin- 
terdiction  du  travail  de  nuit  des  femmes  employees  dans 
I'industrie.  Convention  internationale  sur  I'interdiction  du 
pbosphore  blanc  (jaune)  dans  Tindustrie  des  allumettes. 
For  translation  see  under  Great  Britain,  Home  department  in 
this  List. 


THE    EIGHT-HOUR    WORKING    DAY  9 

Jeans,  James  Stephen.     The  eight  hours'  day  in  British  engineering 
industries;   an   examination   and   criticism   of  recent  ex- 
periments. 
London:  Printed  hy  Bcdlantyne^  Hanson  and  co.^  189 Jf.  60 
pp.  12°. 

Kelley,  Florence.     The  United  States  and  the  Utah  eight-hour  day. 

{In  The  American  Journal  of  sociology,  vol.  4,  July,  1898,  pp. 
21-34.)  I 

j 
Logan,  "Walter  Seth.     An  argument  for  an  eight-hour  law. 

NeiD  York:  The  Knicherhocker  press,  1894.    ^4  VV'    ^° ' 
An  address  before  the  Manhattan  liberal  club,  Dec.  22,  1893. 

McNeill,  George  E.     The  eight  hour  primer.     The  fact,  theory  and 
the  argument.     2d  ed. 
^Xasliington  :    American  federation  of  labor,  1899.     19  pp. 
12°.     {Eight  hour  senes,  no.  1.) 

McVey,  Frank  L.     The  economic  effects  of  the  eight  hours  day. 

(In  Public  policy,  Chicago,  Employers  and  employes,  pp.  193- 
200.     Chicago,  [1903?]     12°.) 

Massachusetts.     The  eight-hour  day. 

{In  Labor  bulletin  of  the  commonwealth  of  Massachusetts,  no. 
29,  Jan.,  1904,  pp.  1-8.    Boston,  1904.    S°.) 

Maurice,  A.     La  reglementation  de  la  duree  du  travail  des  employes 
de  chemins  de  fer. 
Paris:  V.  Giard  d:  E.  Brieve,  1906.     (4),  U8  pp.     8°. 

Maxey,  Edwin.     The  eight -hour  day  by  legislation. 

{In  his  Some  questions   of    larger   politics,    pp,   94-100.     New 

York.  1901.     12°.) 
Reprinted  from  "The  Arena,  Sept.,  1900." 

Mitchell,  John.  Organized  labor.  Its  problems,  piu'poses,  and 
ideal,  and  the  present  and  future  of  American  wage- 
earners. 

American  hook  and  Bihle  house,  Philadelphia.  Pa.    8° . 
The  day"s  work,  pp.  120-130. 

Munro,  J.  E.  C.  The  economic  effects  of  an  eight  hours'  day  for 
coal  mines. 

{In  National  Liberal  chib;   political  economy  circle.     Trans- 
actions, vol.  2,  i)p.  1-14.     L(nidon,  1895.    S"".) 
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[National  association  of  manufacturers.]     Eight  hours  by  act 
of  CongTess.    Arbitrary,  needless,  destructive,  dangerous. 

l^New  York:  National  association  of  manufacturers,  1904-^ 

I  {£),n5,  (i)  pp.  i2\ 

"New  Jersey.  The  eight-hour  movement.  How  reducing  the  hours 
of  hibor  has  affected  the  cost  of  production. 

{In  New  Jersey.  Bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries. 
Twenty-eiglitli  annual  report,  1905,  pp.  211-233.  Trenton, 
N.  J.,  1905.     8°.) 

New  York.  Progress  toward  shorter  hours  of  work :  The  Printers' 
strike  for  an  eight-hour  day;  Foreign  statistics  on  the 
hours  of  work. 

{In  New  York.  State.  Department  of  labor.  Bulletin,  vol. 
8,  Mar.,  1906,  pp.  31-58.     Albany,  1906.     8°.) 

Parsons,  Frank.     The  story  of  New  Zealand.     A  history  of  New 
Zealand  from  the  earliest  times  to  the  present. 
PUladelpMa:  C.  F.  Taylor,  1901     8\ 
"  The  eight-hour  day,"  pp.  305-309, 

Pieper,  August.  Die  Herabsetzung  der  Arbeitszeit  fiir  Frauen  und 
die  Erhohung  des  Schutzalters  fiir  jugendliche  Arbeiter 
in  Fabriken;  Referate,  der  I.  Generalversammlung  der 
Gessellschaft  fiir  soziale  Reform  in  Koln  am  22.  Sept.  1902 
erstattet  von  Dr.  August  Pieper  .  .  .  imd  Helene  Simon 
.  .  .  Nebst  einem  Bericht  iiber  die  Generalversammlung 
der  Gesellschaft  fiir  soziale  Reform  in  Koln. 
Jena:  G.  Fischer,  1902.  164  pp.  8°.  {Schriften  der  Ges- 
ellschaft fiir  soziale  Reform,  lift.  7-8.) 

Pierstorff,  Julius.     Frauenarbeit  imd  Frauenfrage. 

Jena:  G.Fischer,  1900.     {k),81pp.    8°. 

Separatabdruck  aus  dem  "  Haudworterbuch  der  Staatswissen- 
schaften."     2.  Aufl.,  3.  Bd. 

Rae,  John.     Eight  hours  for  work. 

London  and  New  York:  Macmillan  aind  co.,  1891).    xii,  3Ifi 
pp.     /S°. 

Revue  du  travail.     Publiee  par  I'Office  du  travail  de  Belgique. 
11.  annee,  1906. 
Bruxelles:  Imp.  F.  V anhuggenhondt,  1906.    8°. 

Robertson,  John  M.     The  eight-hours  question. 

London:  Sivan  Sonncnschien  &  co.,  1893.    vi,  {£),  150  pp. 


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Rogers,  Edward  IT.     Eight  liours  a  day's  work.     A  lecture. 

Boston:  Printed  at  the   office   of  the  "  Weehly  American  ., 
workman,''  [1872].     18  pp.     8°. 

Schultze,  Eobert.     Die  Verkiirziing  des  indnstriellen  Arbeitstages.  * 

(III  Die  Nalioji,  2:!.  .lalirfTiUi}.',  Sept.  I,  IlKXi,  pp.  755-759.) 

Shadwell,  Arthur.     Industrial  efficiency:   a  comparative  study  of 
industrial  life  in  England,  Germany,  and  America. 
London.  New  Yorh,  and  Bombay:  Longmans,  Green  and 
CO.,  1906.    2  vols.    8°. 

Hours,  vol.  2,  pp.  SO-11.3. 

Smith,  William  Wolff.  •  An  arbitrary  workday?  Shall  the  Ameri- 
can workingman  be  fettered,  the  triumphal  progress  of 
American  arts  and  industries  arrested,  the  manufacturing 
output  diminished,  and  individual  effort  regulated — by 
law.  Some  of  the  opinions  presented  by  manufacturers 
and  mechanics  who  would  be  affected. 
Washington:  [P^^ess  of  B.  S.  Adams,  190-3].  85  pp.  Illus- 
trations.    Facsimiles.     Plates.     F°. 

Societe  des  industriels  et  des  commercants  de  France.     Enquete  sur 
les  effets  de  la  loi  du  30  mars  1900  reglementant  la  duree 
legale  de  la  journee  de  travail. 
Paris:  Lihrairie  Guillaumin  et  cie.,  1905.     .^7  pp.    8°. 

"  Extrait  de  la  Revue  Internationale  tin  commerce,  de  I'indus- 
trie  et  de  la  Banque." 

Thompson,  Herbert  ]M.     The  theoiy  of  wages  and  its  application  to 
the  eight  hours  question  and  other  labour  problems. 
London  and  New   York:  Macmillan  and  co.,  1892.    xxiv, 
140  pp.     Diagrams.     12°. 

United   States.     Bureau   of   labor.     The   eight -hour  law   and   en- 
forced labor  contracts  in  the  Panama  Canal  Zone. 

{In  IT.  S.  Bureau  of  labor.     Bulletin,  no.  60,  Sept.,  1905,  pp. 
G56-GG2.     Washinsrton,  1905.     S°.) 


Labor  laAvs  of  the  United  States,  Avith  decisions  of 

courts  relating  thereto.  Prepared  under  the  direction  of 
Carroll  D.  Wright,  conmiissioner  of  labor. 

Washington:  Government  printing  offivc.  1901^.  IJflS  pp. 
8°.     {Tenth  special  report  of  the  Commissioner  of  lahor.) 


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United  States.     Bureau  of  labor.    Xineteenth  annual  report.   1904. 
Wages  and  hours  of  labor. 
Washinr/ton:  Government  printing   office,   1905.      976   pp. 
8°.     {68th  Congress,  3d  session.    House  document  Jf28.) 

"Wages  and  hours  of  labor  in  manufacturing  indus- 
tries. 1890  to  1905. 

{In  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Labor.     Bulletin,  vol.  1.3.  July.  1906,  pp. 
1-170.     Washington,  1900.     S°.) 

Congress.     Senate.      Committee    on    education    and   lahor. 

Eight  hours  for  laborers  on  government  work.     Hearings 
before  the  Committee  on  education  and  labor  of  the  United 
States  Senate.     First  session.  Fifty-seventh  Congress. 
Washington:  Government  printing. office,  1902.    829  pp.    8°. 

■ Eight  hours  for  laborers  on  govern- 


ment Avork.     Hearings  before  the  Committee  on  education 
and   labor  of  the   United   States  Senate.     First  session. 
Fifty-seventh  Congress. 
Washington:  Government  pi'inting  office,  1903.    834  pp-    ^°- 
{57 th  Congress,  2d  session.    Senate  document  no.  141-) 

Eiofht  hours  for  laborers  on  gfovern- 


ment  work.     Arguments  before  the  Committee  on  educa- 
tion   and   labor   of   the   United    States   Senate.     Second 
session,  Fifty-eighth  Congress. 
Washington:  Government  printing  office,  190 Ji..    233pp.    8°. 
At  head  of  title :  Senate  bill  489. 

Eight  hours  for  laborers  on  govern- 


ment work.     Hearings  l)efore  the  Committee  on  education 
and  labor  of  the  United  States  Senate,  second  session, 
Fifty-eighth  Congress. 
Washington  :  Government  Printing  Oi^cc.  190',,     /r.  .i.f?  pp. 

S-. 

House.     Committee  on  interstate  and  foreign  com- 


merce. Hearing  befoi'e  Committee  on  interstate  and 
foreign  commerce,  House  of  representatives,  on  the  bills 
H.  R.  -1438,  H.  R.  16676.  and  H.  R.  186T1,  to  limit  the 
hours  of  service  of  railroad  employees.  [April  20.  May  1, 
4,  11,  22,  1906.] 
Washington:  Government  printi/ig  office,  1906.  108,  32,  16 
pp.    8°. 


THE    EIGHT-HOUR    WORKTXd    DAY  13 

United  States.  Congress.  House.  Committee  on  Johor.  Report 
of  hearings  before  the  committee  .  .  .  rehitive  to  .  .  . 
limiting  the  hours  of  daih''  services  of  laborers,  workmen, 
and  mechanics  employed  upon  the  public  Avorks  of  or  work 
done  for  the  United  States  or  any  territory  or  the  District 
of  Columliia.  Eeport  of  hearings,  ^larch  8,  1892  .  .  , 
extracts  from  hearings  before  the  subconmiittee  on  educa- 
tion and  labor  of  the  Senate,  June  16,  1898,  and  report  of 
Committee  on  labor.  House  of  representatives,  no.  957.  on 
same  subject.  Fifty-fifth  Congi'ess.  second  session. 
{Washington:  Govemment  printing  office^  1900.']  512  pp. 
8°. 


Eight  hours  for  laborers  on  govern- 


ment work.  Hearings  before  the  Committee  .  .  .  [Feb- 
ruary 13,  1902]  on  the  bill  (H.  R.  30TC))  limiting  the  hours 
of  daily  service  of  mechanics  and  laborers  employed  upon 
work  done  for  the  United  States,  or  any  territory,  or  the 
District  of  Columbia. 
[Washington:  Government  printing  office.^  1902.1  70  pp. 
8°. 

Caption  title. 

Eight  hours   for  laborers  on  govern- 


ment work.  Hearings  before  the  Committee.  [February 
13,  20,  26,  March  6,  13,  18,  1902,  on  the  bill  (H.  R.  30T6) 
limiting  the  hours  of  daily  service  of  mechanics  and  labor- 
ers employed  upon  work  done  for  the  United  States,  or 
any  territory,  or  the  District  of  Columbia]. 
Washington:  Government  printing  office.,  1902.  307  pp. 
Tables.    8°. 


Eight  hours  for  laborers  on  govern- 
ment work.  Hearings  before  the  Committee  on  labor  of 
the  House  of  representatives,  February  4,  11,  IS,  25,  Marcli 
3,  4, 10, 17,  22,  23,  24,  25,  and  26,  1904.' 

Washington:  Government  pHnting  office.^  1904.    J!i73  pp.    8°. 

H.  R.  11651 — Eight  hours  for  laborers 

on  government  work.  Hearings  before  the  Committee  on 
labor  of  the  House  of  representatives.  May  3,  16,  18.  22, 
24,  28,  and  29,  1906. 

Washington:  Government  printing  office^  1906.    216  pp.    8". 


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United  States.  Congress.  House.  Committee  on  the  judiciary. 
Constitutional  amendment,  giving  Congress  power  to  reg- 
ulate hours  of  employees  in  factories.  Hearings  before 
subcommittee  no.  7  of  the  Committee  on  the  judiciary  of 
the  House  of  representatives  on  H.  J.  res.  20.  March  13- 
[27,  1902. 
Washington:  Government  pnnting  office.,  1902.1    60  fp.    8°. 

^^d  Congress.  2d  session.    Senate  executive  document  no.  72. 

Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  war,  communicating  state- 
ments from  the  commandants  of  the  armories  at  Spring- 
field, Mass.,  and  Rock  Island,  111.,  showing  the  operation 
of  the  eight-hour  law.     May  13, 1872.     19  pp.     8°.     1479 

4'Sd  Congress.,  1st  session.     House  executive  document  no. 

117.  Eight-hour  law.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  the 
treasury,  in  reference  to  the  operation  of  the  eight-hour 
law.     February  6. 1874.     2  pp.     8°.  1607 

House  report  no.  390.     Violation  of  the  eight-houi 


law.     Report   from   the   Committee   on   public  buildings 
and  grounds.    April  8,  1874.    40  pp.    8°.  16S4 

JfJfth  Congress.,  2d  session.  House  report  no.  11.  Eight-hour 
law.  Report  from  the  Committee  on  claims.  December 
8,1876.     3  pp.     8°.  1769 

46th  Congress,  2d  session.  House  report  no.  520.  Eight- 
hour  law.  Report  from  the  Committee  on  education  and 
labor.     March  8,  1880.     1  page.     8°.  1935 

House  report  no.   1267.     Eight-hour   law.     Report 

from  the  Committee  on  claims.    April  27, 1880.    7  pp.    8°. 

1937 

SOth  Co?igress,  1st  session.  House  report  no'.  365.  Eight- 
hour  law.  Report  from  the  Committee  on  labor.  Febru- 
ary 9, 1888.     9  pp.     8°.  2599 

51  st  Congress,  1st  session.  House  report  no.  2649.  Eight- 
hour  law.  Report  from  the  Committee  on  labor.  July 
10,1890.    2  pp.     8°.  2814 

52d  Congress,  1st  session.     Senate  report  no.  948.     Report 

from  the  Committee  on  education  and  labor  [on  the  bill 

relating  to  limitation  of  the  hours  of  daily  service  of 

laborers  and  mechanics  employed  upon  the  public  works 

of  the  United  States,  etc.]    July  16, 1892.    2  pp.    8°. 

2915 


THE   EIGHT-HOUR   WORKING   DAY  15 

United  States.  5oth  Congress,  2d  session.  Senate  document  no. 
318.  Report  of  hearing  before  the  Subcommittee  on  edu- 
cation and  labor  of  the  Senate  relative  to  H.  R.  7389,  lim- 
iting the  hours  of  daily  services  of  laborers,  workmen,  and 
mechanics  employed  upon  the  public  works  of  or  work 
done  for  the  United  States  or  any  territory  or  the  District 
of  Columbia.  June  16,  1898.  Presented  by  Mr.  Kyle 
from  the  Committee  on  education  and  labor.    76  pp.    8°. 

3615 

House  report   no.   957,     Hours  of  labor  on   public 


works  of  United  States,  etc.     Report  from  the  Committee 
on  labor.     April  4, 1898.     13  pp.     8°.  3720 

55th  Congress.,  3d  session.  Senate  document  127.  Hours  of 
labor  for  workmen,  mechanics,  etc.,  employed  upon  public 
works  of  the  United  States.  Report  from  the  Commit- 
tee on  education  and  labor.     Feb.  20,  1899.     178  pp.     8°. 

3735 

Senate  report  no.  1855.      Eight-hour  law.      Report 


from  the  Committee  on  education  and  labor.     Views  of 
the  minority.     February  28,  1899.     4  pp.     8°.  3741 

56th  Congress.,  1st  session.  Senate  report  no.  393.  Adjust- 
ment and  payment  of  accounts  of  laborers  and  mechanics, 
arising  under  the  eight -hour  law.  Report  from  the  Com- 
mittee on  education  and  labor.  February  14,  1900. 
16  pp.     8°.  3887 

House  report  no.  1272.     Hours  of  laborers  on  public 

works  of  the  United  States.     Report  from  the  Committee 
on  labor.     May  8,  1900.     10  pp.     8°.  4025 

57th  Congress,  1st  session.     House  report  no.  1793.  Hours 

of  laborers  on  public  works  of  the  United  States.  Report 

from  the  Committee  on  labor.     April  28,  1902.  10  pp. 

8°.  4405 

57th  Congress,  2d  session.  Senate  report  no.  2321.  Eight - 
hour  law.  Report  from  the  Committee  on  education  and 
labor.    December  20, 1902.    22  pp.    8°.  4410 

Senate  document  no.  189.    Petition  of  certain  citizens 

of  Louisville,  Ky.,  against  the  enactment  of  the  eight-hour 
bill.     February '27,  1903.     2  pp.     8°.  4430 


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United  States.  59th  Congress,  1st  session.  House  report  no.  4567. 
Limiting  the  hours  of  service  of  raih'oad  employees.  Re- 
port from  the  Committee  on  interstate  and  foreign  com- 
merce.   May  31,  1906.    10  pp.    8°. 

Department  of  commerce  and  lohor.  Eight  hours  for  labor- 
ers on  government  work.  Eeport  by  the  Hon.  Victor  H. 
Metcalf.  Secretary  Department  of  commerce  and  labor,  on 
H.  R.  -1064)  eight  hour  bill),  submitted  by  resolution  by 
the  Committee  on  labor  of  the  House  of  representatives, 
April  13,  1904. 
Washington:  Government  printing  office,  1905.  1]^}^.  pp.  8°. 
{58th  Congress,  3d  session.     House  doc.  413.) 

"  Laws  relating  to  hours  of  labor  in  the  United  States :"  pp. 
315-133. 

Industrial  commission.     Final  report. 

Washington:  Government  printing  office,  1902.    8°.     [Vol. 
XIX  of  the  Commission'' s  reports.) 

Hours  of  labor,  pp.  763-793.  See  also  General  index  to  Vols. 
I— XVIII,  pp.  1188-1189. 

Vandervelde,  Emile.     La  Belgique  ouvriere. 

Paris :  E.  Comely  &  cie,  1906.    192  pp.    TaUes.    Diagrams. 
12°.     {Bihliofheque  socialiste,  nos.  39-40.) 
"  Les  heures  de  travail  ",  pp.  31-39. 

Webb,  Sidney  and  Harold  Cox.     The  eight  hours  day. 
London:  W.  Scott,  [1891].    viii,  280  pp.    12°. 

Weber,  Adna  F.     The  eight-hour  movement. 

(In  New  Yorlv.  Bureau  of  labor  statistics.  IStli  annual  report, 
1900,  pp.  1-243.    Assembly  documents,  1901,  vol.  26,  no.  77) 

Contents. — The  shortening  of  the  work-day  in  American  in- 
dustries in  the  nineteenth  century;  The  hours  of  labor  in 
foreign  countries ;  France,  Great  Britain,  Austria,  Germany, 
Russia,  Italy,  Switzerland,  Belgium,  Netherlands,  Denmark, 
Sweden  and  Norway,  Australasia ;  Practicability  of  the 
eight-hour  day;  Methods  of  establishing  the  eight-hour  day; 
Appendices  and  tables. 

Whittelsey,    Sarah   Scovill.     Massachusetts   labor   legislation;    an 
historical  and  critical  study. 
Philadelphia:   American  academy  of  political  and  social 
science,  1900.     157  pp.    8°.     {American  academy  of  polit- 
ical  and   social   science.     Annals,    vol.    17,   Supplement, 

Jan.,  1901) 

Hours  of  labor,  pp.  12-16;  The  cost  of  short  hours,  pp.  36-49; 
Digest  of  the  labor  laws  of  Massachusetts :  Hours  of  labor, 
pp.  113-116. 


THE  EIGHT-HOUR  WOKKING  DAY :   ARTICLES  IN  PERIODICALS       17 

1868.     The  eight-hour  strikes. 

Ilunfs  merchants'  magazine^  vol.  59  {Aug.,  1868) :  91-91^. 

1868.     Legal  interference  with  the  hours  of  hibor.     Amos  "Walker. 
LifpiiicoW a  magazine.,  vol.  2  {Nod..,  1868) :  527-533. 

1872.     Nine  hours  by  statute.     Bonamy  Price. 

ConteTnyorary  review.,  vol.  20  {July,  1872) :  181^.-20.'^. 

1886.     The  eight-hour  demand.     Extent  of  the  demands.     Number 
of  emj)loyees  striking. 
Bradstreefs,  vol.  13  {May  i,  1886)  :  27If. 

1886.     The  short-day  strikes. 

Bradstreefs  vol.  13  {May  8,  1886) :  290. 

1886.     The  short-hour  totals. 

Bradstreefs,  vol.  13  {May  15, 1886) :  306. 

1886.     The  short-hour  da3^     Results  of  the  late  movement. 
Bradstreefs,  vol.  13  {June  12,  1886) :  391^. 

1891.     Some  economic  aspects  of  the  eight-hour  movement.     J.  E. 
Symes. 
Economic  revieiv,  vol.  1  {Jan.,  1891) :  51-56. 

1891.     The  eight  hours  day  in  Victoria.     John  Rae. 

The  Economic  journal,  vol.  1  {Mar..  1891) :  15-1^.2. 

1891.     Plight  hours  in  England. 

Social  economist,  vol.  1  {Mar.,  1891) :  Jf8-5If. 

1891.     History  of  eight  hours  in  Australia. 

Socicd  economist,  vol.  1  {May,  1891) :  16Jf-172. 

1891.     The  balance  sheet  of  short  hours.     John  Rae. 

G onteni'porary  review,  vol.  60  {Oct.,  1891) :  1^99-520. 

1891.  The  i'pi^roaching  eight-hoiir  day. 

Social  economist,  vol.  1  {Oct.,  1891) :  426-1^31. 

1892.  The  origin  of  the  eight  hours  system  at  the  i^ntipodes. 

H.  11.  Champion. 

Economic  journal,  vol.  2  {Mar.,  1892) :  100-108. 

1892.     The  eight  hours  movement  in  the  United  States.     Robert 
Donald. 

Economic  journal,  vol.  2  {Sept.,  1892) :  549-552. 


18  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

1893.     The  "  Eight-hour  law."    James  H.  Hayden. 

Yale  law  journal,  vol.  2  {May,  1893) :  197-205. 

1893.  The  eight-hours  day  and  the  unemployed.     John  Rae. 
Contemporary  review,  vol.  63  {June,  1893) :  796-808. 

1894.  The  eight-hours  day  and  foreign  competition.     John  Rae. 
Contemporary  review,  vol.  65  {Feb.,  189^) :  189-206. 

1894.     An  eight-hour  experiment. 

Social  economist,  vol.  6  {J/ ay,  1894)  •  262-268. 

1894.  Feasibility  of  an  eight-hour  work-day.    George  Gunton. 
American  federationist,  vol.  1  {July,  189^)  ■  91-92. 

1895.  The  effect  of  an  eight  hours'  day  on  wages  and  the  unem- 

ployed.    Charles  Beardsley,  jr. 
Quarterly  journal  of  economics,  vol.  9  {Jidy,  1895) :  450-459. 

1896.  The  eight-hour  workday. 

Am,erican  federationist,  vol.  2  {Jan.,  1896) :  204-205. 

1897.  The  eight-hour  workday.     Samuel  Gompers. 

American  federationist,  vol.  4  {Mar.,  1897) :  1-2;  {Apr., 
1897) :  23-25;  {May,  1897) :  47-49;  {June,  1897) :  69-71; 
{July,  1897) :  87-88. 

1898.  Senators  and  Congressmen  on  the  eight-hour  workday. 
American  federationist,  vol.  5  {Mar.,  1898) :  1-3. 

1898.     An  eight-hour  day  legal  as  well  as  moral.     P.  J.  Maas. 

American  federationist,  vol.  5  {Ajjr.,  1898) :  23-25. 

1898.     Eight-hour  bill.     Report  of  Hon.  J.  J.   Gardner,  Apr.  4, 

1898. 
American  federationist,  vol.  5  {May,  1898) :  56-59. 

1898.     The  eight-hour  day  in  Australia.     Andrew  J.  M'Elroy. 
American  federationist,  vol.  5  {June,  1898) :  67-68. 

1898.  Eight-hour  constitutional  amendment. 

American  federationist,  vol.  5  {Aug.,  1898):  110-113. 

1899.  Utah  and  Colorado's  eight-hour  law.     John  H.  Murphy. 

American  federationist,  vol.  6  {July,  1899) :  103-104- 

1900.  The  eight-hour  day  by  legislation.     Edwin  Maxey. 
Arena,  vol.  24  {Sept.,  1900) :  235-242. 


THE  EIGHT-HOUR  WORKING  DAY  :   ARTICLES  IN  PERIODICALS        19 

1901.     The  Colorado  eight-hour  law.     Henry  Cohen. 

American  federationist,  vol.  8  {Jan.,  1901) :  2-1^. 

1901.     Movement  for  a  shorter  working-day.     W.  Macarthur. 
Forum,  vol.  31  {July,  1901) :  .570-580. 

1901.  The  eight-hour  day.     H.P.Willis. 

•    Nation,  vol.  73  {Dec.  W,  1901) :  ^68. 

1902.  The  eight-hour  bill. 

Iron  age,  vol.  69  {Feh.  20,1902) :  8-10. 

1902.  The  eight-hour  labor  bill. 

Iron  age,  vol.  69  {Mar.  6, 1902) :  3-6. 

1902-1903.     A   phase   of  the   eight-hour   (piestion.     AA^illiam    M. 

Salter. 
Ethical  record,  vol.  J,  {Dec-Jan.,  1902-1903) :  U-^0. 

1903.  The  social  effects  of  the  eight-hour  day.     Frank  L.  McVev. 
American  journal  of  sociology,  vol.  8  {Jan.,  1903) :  o21-o30. 

1904.  An  eight-hour  bill  hearing;  the  anti-boycott  association  op- 

poses the  measure. 
Iron  age,  vol.  73  {Feh.  18, 190 4) :  Jf-6. 

1904.     The  eight-hour  bill  in  Congress. 

Railway  world,  vol.  48  {Feh.  20,  190^) :  208. 

1904.     An  eight-hour  limit  impossible;  ]n-ominent  manufacturers 
argue  against  pending  bill. 
Iron  age,  vol.  73  {Mar.  3,  190 4)  :  20-22. 

1904.     The  eight-hour  bill  strongly  opposed. 

Iron  age,  vol.  73  {Mar.  10,  1904) :  6^.. 

1904.     The  eight-hour  hearings  limited:  the  pending  bill  criticised 
as  unconstitutional. 
Iron  age,  vol.  73  {Mar.  17,  1904)  :  14-15. 

1904.     Practical  effects  of  the  eight-hour  system. 
Iron  age,  vol.  73   {Mar.  17,  1904):  26. 

1904.     The  national  eight-hour  bill  :  arguments  iK^fore  Senate  and 
House  connnittees. 
Iron  age,  vol.  73  {Mar.  24, 1904)  •  34->35. 

1904.     The  national  eight-hour  bill :    manufacturers  seek  its  refer- 
ence to  Department  of  commerce  and  labor. 
Iron  age,  vol.  73  {Mar.  31, 1904)  •  10-11. 


20  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

1904.     Objections  to  the  eight-hour  bill. 

Railway  world,  vol.  If8  {Mar.  5,  1904)  '  ^65. 

1904.     Eight  hours  on  government  work:  extracts  from  statement 
by  Samuel  Gompers  before  Committee  on  labor,  Feb.  11, 
1904. 
American  federationist,  col.  11  (Apr.,  1904)  '  308—312. 

1904.     A.  F.  of  L.  legislative  committee's  report. 

Ameincan  federationist.,  vol.  11  {Apr.,  1904)-'  313—315. 

1904.     Anti-injunctioH  and  eight-hour  bills.     X.  F,  Thompson. 

''Dixie,''  vol.  20  {Apr.,  1904):  24- 

1904.     The  eight-hour  bill  and  the  Navy:  Bear- Admiral  Bowles 
points  out  dangerous  tendencies. 

Iron  age.  vol.  73  {Apr.  7,  1904)  ■'  32. 

1904.     The  national  eight-hour  bill:  it  is  referred  to  the  Depart- 
ment of  commerce  and  labor. 
Iron  age,  vol.  73  {Apr.  21,  1904)  ■'  7'. 

1904.     Eight-hour  bill  considered:  argument  of  President  Gompers 
before  House  Committee  on  labor. 
American  federationist,  vol.  11  {May,  1904) :  407-411- 

1904.     Validity  of  legislation  limiting  hours  of  labor. 

Central  law  journal,  vol.  58  {May  6, 1904)  •'  361-363. 
"Attacking  the  constitutionality  of  '  eiglit-honr "  laws." 

1904.     Eight-hour  bill  considered:  argument  in  favor  of  eight-hour 
bill.    James  O'Connell. 
Amencan  federationist,  vol.  11  {June,  1904)  •'  4^^-49^- 

1904.     Argument  in  favor  of  eight-hour  bill.     James  Duncan. 
American  federationi'^f.  vol.  11   {Jiinv.  1004)  :  4^^—^04- 

1904.     Letter  on  the  eight-hour  bill.     Daniel  J.  Keefe. 

American  federationist,  vol.  11  {June,  1904) :  504-505. 

1904.     Eight-hour  bill  considered.     Arguments  by  James  Duncan, 
James  O'Connell,  Samuel  Gompers. 
Amencan  federationist,  ool.  11  {July,  1904)  -'  589-601. 

1904.     The  shorter  work-day.     F.W.Taussig. 

National  civic  federation  monthly  review,  vol.  1   {Oct.  15, 
1904)  '•  U' 


THE  EIGHT-HOUR  WORKING  DAY  :   ARTICLES  IN  PERIODICALS       21 

1904.     A  labor  movement  for  an  eight-hour  day. 

Commercial  and  financial  chronicle^  vol.  79  {Nov.  12,  190 Jf.) : 
2119-2120. 

1904.  The  eight-hour  provision  of  the  labor  law  held  void. 
Albany  law  journal,  vol.  Of;  (!)(<■..  WOJ^) :  377-384. 

1905.  Eiffht-hour  legislation  and  contract  ri{;hts. 
Chautauquan,  vol.  40  {Feb.,  1905) :  508-500. 

1905.     Report    on    eight-hour    bill.      Secretary    of    connnerce    and 
labor  presents  findings. 
Iron  age,  vol.  75  {Feb.  10.  1905) :  563-565. 

1905.     Su):)reme  Court  of  the  United  States.     Lochner  v.  The  People 
of  Xew  York.     Decision  regarding  New  York  labor  law 
restricting  hours  of  labor. 
Albany  law  journal,  vol.  07  {May,  1905) :  129,  143. 

1905.     The  ei<j:ht  hour  dav  and  government  construction  bv  direct 
labor.    Ethelbert  Stewart. 
Commons,  vol.  10  {May,  1905) :  284-286. 

1905.     Limitations  of  hours  of  labor  and  the  Supreme  court. 

.Journal  of  political  economy,  vol.  13  {Sept.,  1905) :  597—599. 

1905.     The  eight-hour  law  and  enforced  labor  contracts  in  the  Pan- 
ama canal  zone. 
U.  8.  Bureau  of  labor.     Bulletin,     vol.  11    {Sept.,  1905) : 
656-662. 

1905.  Some  results  of  the  eight-hour  labor  day  in  Europe. 
Amencan  monthly  review  of  reviews,  vol.  32  {Oct.,  1905): 

480-481. 

1906.  La  journee  de  huit  heures  dans  le  mines  en  France.     Ed. 

Loze. 
L'Fconomiste  frangais,  vol.  34  {Jan.  13,1906) :  41-43- 

1906.     The  hours  of  labor:   employers  and  workingmen  discuss  the 
question  at  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Xew  England  civic 
federation. 
National  civic  federation  review,  vol.  2  {Jan.-Feb.,  1906) : 
7-9,  20. 


22  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

1906.     The   police   power   and   civil   liberty.     S.   Whitney   Duns- 
comb,  jr. 
Columhia  law  review.,  vol.  6  {Feh.^  1906) :  93-101. 

lu  regard  to  the  decision  in  Locliner  v.  The  People  of  the 
State  of  New  Yorli,  wherein  the  New  Yorli  law  limiting 
honrs  of  labor   in  bakeries  was  declared   nuconstitvitional. 

1906.     Eight-hour  law  and  the  Panama  canal.     Samuel  Gompers. 

Ameincan  federationist,  vol.  13  {Mar..,  1906)  :  163-16 Jf. 

1906.     L'experience  des  huit  heures.     Paul  Louis. 

Revue  politique  et  litteraire.,  5^  serie.,  vol.  5  {Apr.  28,  1906) : 
533-636. 

1906.     La  journee  de  huit  heures:  experiences  pratiques.     Edgard 
Milhaud. 
La  Revue  socialiste,  vol.  43  {Apr.,  1906) :  385-IfiO. 

1906.     Some  eight-hour  law  violations.     Samuel  Gompers. 

American  federationist,  vol.  13  {May,  1906) :  298-309. 

1906.     A  possible  solution  of  some  social  problems.     T.  L.  Heaton. 

Westminster  review,  twl.  165  {May,  1906) :  505-511. 

1906.  Pour  la  reduction  des  heures  de  travail.  Enquete  sur  le 
recent  mouvement  ouvrier.  I.  Dans  la  typographic.  II. 
Dans  la  lithographic. 

La  Revue  socialiste,  vol.  44  {Aug.,  1906) :  129-145;  {Sept., 
1906) :  307-323. 

1906.     The  eight-hour  day  in  the  collieries  of  the  United  Kingdom. 
Ed.  Loze. 

American  journal  of  sociology,  vol.  12  {Sept.,  1906) :  286- 
287. 

"Economiste  frangais,  July  7,  1906." 

1906.     The  eight  hour  and  prevailing  rate  movement  in  New  York 
state.    George  Gorham  Groat. 
Political  science  quarterly,  vol.  21  {Sept.,  1906) :  4H-^33. 

1906.     The  economic  struggle  in  Colorado.     Eight-hour  agitation 
strikes  and  fights.    J.  Warner  Mills. 
Arena,  vol.  36  {Oct.,  1906) :  375-389. 

1906.     La   journee   de   neuf  heures  dans   les   mines  en  Autriche. 
Maurice  Bellom. 
U Economiste  frangais,  vol.  34  {Oct.  27,  1906) : 603-605. 


THE  EIGHT-HOUR  WOEKING  DAY  :   ARTICLES  IN  PERIODICALS       23 

1906.  The  eight-hour  day. 

Outlook,  vol.  8 If  {Oct.  27,  1906) :  Ul. 

1907.  La  journee  de  huit  heures.    Maxime  Leroy. 

Revue  de  Paris,  IJ^.  annee  {Oct.  16,  1907) :  823-85 If. 

1906.  Shortening  of  the  industrial  working  day, 

American  monthly  review  of  reviews,  vol.  31).  (Nov.,  1906) : 
622-624. 

"  Reviews  article  in  Berlin  '  Nation '  by  Robert  Schultze." 

1907.  Senate    passes    eight-hour    bill:    trainmen    protest    against 

forced  rest. 
Railway  world,  vol.  51  {Jan.  18, 1907) :  55-56. 

1907.     Eailway  servants'  hours  of  labour. 

Railway  news,  vol.  87  {Feh.  16,  1907) :  318-319. 

1907.     An  eight-hours'  day  and  shipping. 

The  Shipping  world,  vol.  36  {Feh.  6,  1907) :  161^. 

1907.     Miners*  eight-hour  day. 

Engi7ieering,  vol.  83   {Ap7\  19,  1907):  521-522;   {May  31, 
1907) :  715-717. 

1907.     La  journee  de  huit  heures  dans  les  mines  frangaise*.     Daniel 
Bellet, 
Moniteur  des  interets  mateHels,  57.    annee  {Apr.  I4,  1907) : 
1253-1254. 

1907.     The  eight-hour  day  in  French  government  works:  the  effect 
on  output  and  cost  of  production. 
Engineering,  vol.  83  {May  10,  1907) :  620-621. 
Engineering  magazine,  vol.  33  {July,  1907) :  628-630. 

1907.     The  miners'  eight-hours  day. 

Railway  news,  vol.  87  {May  25,  1907) :  1025. 

1907.     Les  consequences  de  la  journee  de  huit  heures.     J.  Desmets. 
Reforme  economique,  16"  annee  {July  12,  1907) :  8^3. 

1 907.     La  journee  de  huit  heures.     J.  Desmets. 

Reforme  economique,  16"  annee  {July  26, 190'7) :  875-^76. 


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1907.     Eight  hours  for  miners. 

Nation  {London),  vol.  1  {Aug.  3,  1907) :  82Jf-825. 

1907.     The  eight-hour  law  with  respect  to  government  contracts. 

National   corporation   reporter.^    vol.   35    {Oct.   2 If,   1907) : 
301-302. 

1907.     The  children's  eight-hours  law. 

Cliainties  and  the  cotnmons,  vol.  19  {Nov.  2,  1907) :  950-951. 

1907.     An  eight-hour  day  for  garment  workers  peacefully  agreed  to. 

Charities  and  the  commons,  vol.  19  {Nov.  2,  1907) :  1016- 
1017. 

1907.     Railway  servants'  hours  of  labour. 

Railwcnj  news,  vol.  88  {Nov.  30,  1907)  :923. 

The  Library  of  Congress  contains  the  following  sets  of  periodicals 

dealing  exclusively  with  labor  questions: 

American  Federationist,  Washington,  D.  C. ;  Aunuaire  de  la  legislation  du 
travail,  Bruxelles ;  Arbeiterfreuud,  Berlin;  Arbeiterversorgung,  Berlin;  Blatter 
fiir  Genossenscliaftswesen,  Berlin ;  Bulletin  des  Internationalen  Arbeitsamts, 
Jena  (contains  bibliographies)  ;  Centralstelle  fiir  Arbeiterwohlfahrtseinrich- 
tuugen :  Schriften,  Berlin ;  Labour  gazette,  Loudon ;  Labour  gazette,  Ottawa ; 
Keichs-Arbeitsblatt,  Berlin;  Revue  du  travail,  Bruxelles. 

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